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Poco F7 Set for Global Launch After Delay

Poco F7 Set for Global Launch After Delay

Poco F7 Set for Global Launch After Delay

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Xiaomi will launch the Poco F7 globally after last-minute delays.


The phone is expected to be a rebranded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro.


Likely priced around ₹30,000 in India with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip.

Xiaomi is finally preparing to launch the Poco F7, the base model in its F7 series, after weeks of uncertainty. The launch is now expected to happen later in June 2025, following earlier delays.

Well-known tech leakers Yogesh Brar and Sanju Choudhary have both confirmed that the phone is ready for a global debut. 

According to Yogesh Brar Tech Analyst, last-minute optimizations caused the delay, but those technical hurdles have been resolved. Xiaomi is now beginning its marketing campaign for the Poco F7.

Expected Features: Rebranded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro

The Poco F7 is widely believed to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which launched in China earlier in April 2025.

Key specifications expected in the Poco F7 include:

Display: 6.83-inch AMOLED panel


Resolution: 1.5K with 120 Hz refresh rate


Processor: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset


Main Camera: 50 MP primary sensor


Secondary Camera: 8 MP ultra-wide lens


Front Camera: 20 MP selfie shooter


Charging Speed: 90W wired fast charging


Battery: Likely around 6,500 mAh (slightly smaller than Redmi’s 7,550 mAh)

These features make it a strong mid-range competitor, especially for Indian users looking for flagship-like performance under ₹30,000.

Delayed but Not Forgotten


While the Poco F7 Pro and Poco F7 Ultra were launched globally back in March 2025, the vanilla Poco F7 remained missing.

Leaker Yogesh Brar shared that the delay was due to final-stage hardware tuning and software optimization. 

Now that these improvements are complete, Xiaomi is expected to unveil the device before the end of June.

Sanju Choudhary, another noted tech tipster, added that the Indian variant will be priced near ₹30,000 (~$350 USD), making it one of the most affordable phones with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip.

Launch Timeline and Global Availability


Though Xiaomi hasn’t confirmed an official launch date, internal sources suggest it will occur in the second half of June 2025. 

The Poco F7 will launch in multiple global markets, starting with India.

Retail availability is expected to begin within a week after the announcement. 

Sales will likely begin via Mi.com, Flipkart, and Amazon India, followed by global online platforms.

Buyers should expect early-bird discounts and possible launch-day bundles, similar to what was seen with the F7 Pro earlier this year.

Potential Market Impact


With this launch, Xiaomi aims to challenge mid-range leaders like the OnePlus Nord 4, iQOO Neo 9, and Motorola Edge 50 Fusion.

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, combined with a 90W charger, gives the Poco F7 a significant advantage. 

Additionally, Xiaomi’s decision to keep the price under ₹30,000 places the phone in an attractive bracket for Indian consumers.

If the Poco F7 matches the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s performance, it could be one of the best-value smartphones in its price range this year.

What Experts Are Saying


According to tech outlook industry experts, Xiaomi's delay was a calculated move to improve the product and maximize launch impact. 

A delay of a few weeks is not uncommon in the smartphone industry, especially when fine-tuning performance and battery optimization.


“With the global smartphone market heating up, the Poco F7’s success could depend heavily on timing, pricing, and real-world performance,” said an analyst from TechInsights India.

Author’s Opinion

Author's View: Michael B. Norris

Technology Correspondent at TrendingAlone

The Poco F7 is a phone with promise. If Xiaomi delivers the same package as the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, but at a more affordable global price, it may gain serious traction—especially in India. 

The use of Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, a solid AMOLED display, and 90W fast charging make it a real contender.

That said, Xiaomi must support this device with proper software updates, strong after-sales service, and competitive launch offers. 

Without these, even a powerful phone can struggle to make an impact in today’s crowded market.

About the Author


Michael B. Norris is a seasoned technology journalist with 10+ years of experience covering mobile tech, consumer electronics, and AI. 

His work focuses on clarity, accessibility, and delivering trustworthy news for the everyday reader. 

He is currently a lead contributor to TrendingAlone, a fast-growing digital publication known for balanced and original reporting in tech and science

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